domingo, 25 de noviembre de 2012

Mamma Ljuba




 POLICEMEN PARODYING "MAMMA LJUBA"

The video run this Wednesday like a gunpowder on the Internet. It invaded the social networks and in the afternoon it had 54.000 views in 'Youtube'. The video shows two local policemen in the locality of Cerdanyola del Vallés (Barcelona) dancing in the official car, doing obscene gestures and disregarding the wheel car in some moments. The policemen were filmed themselves parodying the video clip of the song "Mama Ljuba", of the russian grup Serebro, that happens inside a moving car, and it's starring by the three girls of the band.

In the video of three minutes and a half, you can see two recognizable agents, that are having a great time with their particular show of karaoke, and doing ilegals things. That's why the town hall of Cerdanyola de Vallés cancelled this Wednesday their work and their salary, and proced to sue for reckless driving, to show of all the infractions that they made when they were driving: they went without belt, capped their eyes, ate in the car and took a half of their bodies in the car window, on the moving car. The consistory had to improve this Wednesday an interview in witch the councilor of Human Resources. They lamented the diffusion of the video to consider that the video "Harms the image of the local police and all the other public workers in the city of Cerdanyola de Vallés". "They don't represent the workers of the house or the police", said the councilior Montserrat Montiel.

Now we unknow the reason whereby the policemen (that until now they didn't have any stain in their file) they filmed the video, like the identity of the person that up to Internet: "Policías Locales de Cerdanyola trabajando y con la que está cayendo". The implicate said:" In this country we can do everything we wont".
The video  made a huge disturbance in social networks and woke up both sympathy as outrage. In Twitter the tags #cerdanyola and #policiasdecerdanyola threw fume and the opinions were for all the likes. Some highlighted "The good relation they have", other considered 'Crazy Police Academy' is inspired in the local police of Cerdanyola, and other people just calificated the behavior of the policemen "pitiful and pathetic" and they held that they left the work and salary.


"Serebro" (Серебро, Silver) are a Russian pop girl group based in Moscow, Russia. They were created through the European known contest Eurovision Song Contest in 2007, with their song "Song #1". The group consists of Elena Temnikova, Olga Seryabkina and Anastasia Karpova, who replaced the former member Marina Lizorkina. They were then officially imprinted to their manager Maxim Fadeev's record label Monolit Records, and in 2012, they had additional releases from Sony Music Entertainment and Ego Music. During 2009, member Marina Lizorkina had announced her departure from the group, and she was replaced by Anastasia Karpova.

The group have spawned two studio albums; OpiumRoz, which was released by Monolit Records, and Mama Lover which was released by Sony and Ego Music. They have also released an extended play entitled Izbrannoe. The group have had a long-term string of top ten hits in their native Russia, with their first number-one single being "Song #1", which charted within different countries in Europe.
On June 14, Serebro released their second studio album Mama Lover by their label. The album was released in Russia, and is slated for a European release. The fourth single from the album was Malchik, which was released on June 16, 2012. The single was unsuccessful for the group, which broke the groups consecutive top ten hits, where it peaked at number 124 on the Russian Singles Chart.
Members of the group:
 Elena Temnikova (born 18 April 1985 in Kurgan, Russia)
Olga Seryabkina (born 12 April 1985 in Moscow, Russia)
Anastasia Karpova (born 2 November 1984 in Balakovo, Russia)


By Nuria Albiol, Estrella Ballester, María Comes y Patricia Tomás.

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